This Spring will see the release of State Fair, the fifth studio album from veteran Northampton rockers Drunk Stuntmen. State Fair contains 11 new songs recorded and mixed by Mitch Easter (REM, Let's Active). The album is being issued via their own Drunk Stuntmen imprint. Members of Drunk Stuntmen's “virtual” fan club will have the chance to download the entire CD in advance of its street date and at a discounted price. Access to the fan club is acquired by activating the enhanced portion of previously released Drunk Stuntmen CDs which links to the upcoming album's music and artwork. State Fair is a mature, reflective, and energetic follow up to 2005's rollicking Trailer Life. The new album is loaded with the kind of smart, catchy, guitar-driven rock that is the band's trademark.The Drunk Stuntmen's music occupies a common ground between Americana, good time rock ‘n’ roll, and improvisatory stretching-out. Drunk Stuntmen's collective influences include the likes of Neil Young, Tom Petty, Willie Nelson, Led Zeppelin, and Gram Parsons as well as David Bowie, The Pixies, and XTC. Over the past 15 years, Drunk Stuntmen have thoroughly cooked these ingredients up into a style uniquely their own. Drunk Stuntmen originally formed in 1992 under the since shelved moniker “Soup.” These Massachusetts boys started off performing experimental noise-jams, more due to instrumental expertise than an active choice of genre. By 1996, they were writing cohesive country-tinged pop songs and changed their name to Drunk Stuntmen. By 1997, they had borrowed enough equipment to record a first album in their basement with indie-guru Mike Flood. Over the next ten years Drunk Stuntmen released five critically-acclaimed studio albums and a multitude of EPs. By 2001, they’d developed into a much-demand live act playing in excess of 250 shows a year from Holland to San Francisco. They were covered in Time Magazine, had a major feature in No Depression and garnered positive press from all corners of the globe 2004 saw them joining forces with infamous octogenarian rockers the Young at Heart Chorus and delighting fans all across Europe. After the first joint tour, Stuntmen Steve Sanderson and guitarist F. Alex Johnson stayed with the Chorus as featured performers on stage and in the orchestra pit. Over the last four years this magical collaboration has performed to sell out crowds in nine countries and counting. Fox Searchlight films will be releasing a documentary titled "Young at Heart" focusing the oldsters but giving Drunk Stuntmen plenty of screen time as well. For more information on Drunk Stuntmen and their entire CD and DVD catalogues visit: http://www.drunkstuntmen.com